-HOW DOES GOD REVEAL HIMSELF TO MAN?

In all ages and throughout eternity God the Father communicates to man, not directly, but consistently, by His Son, Jesus Christ through the holy Spirit (Rev. 1:1-2, 9; 19:10;Matt. 11:27; John 12:50; Heb. 1:1-2; 2Pet. 1:21, etc.) God’s revelation was not made in a single moment but in different historical and progressive dispensations. The prophet Isaiah said His Word was precept upon precept, line upon line, here a little and there a little (Isaiah 28:10, 13); from faith to faith (Rom. 12:3) grace upon grace (John 1:16) and from glory to glory (2Cor. 3:18)

). At one time it was by history, prophecy, poetry, proverbs and solemn and special messages. Now in the last days with finality, God addressed us by His Son who came in the flesh, the one great messenger who came to complete the divine communication, and to give a uniform and connected revelation to mankind. The contrast here is between the numerous separate parts of the revelation given by the prophets and the oneness of that given by the Son. When Christ came all was brought to perfection in one age (Heb. 1:1-3). In the Old Testament He revealed Himself in diverse manners or in many ways. It was not all in one mode. He employed various methods in communicating His will. At one time it was by direct communication; at another by dreams and visions. His entire direct personal and progressive self revelation in the 29 Old Testament books from Genesis to Malachi was written between about 1,500 BC to about 400 BC. Writing was done at various times, by various persons, in various laws and forms and teachings, with various degrees of clearness, under various shadows, types and figures. In the New Testament the unity is clearer because all is done by one Person, the Person of God the Son Jesus Christ who has fulfilled and completed prophecy and who is the way, the truth, and the Life Himself (John 14:6), the founder, mediator, and governor of His own Kingdom (Isaiah 9:6-7). The prophets of the Old Testament spoke, “Thus says the Lord …” (Jer. 6:16; Ezekiel 5:5). In the New Testament, God the Son with authority speaks, “Verily, verily I say unto you …” (John 3:3, 18; 10:1). In the Old Testament what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, Jesus Christ in the New Testament, accomplished by the merits of His bodily death offered to the Father through the Eternal Spirit in accordance to His Everlasting Covenant with the Father (Heb. 9:14; 13:20. There are three levels of the historical revelations of Jesus Christ, the Logos who is God:

In the New Testament Jesus Christ revealed Himself in human form. The Word or Logos (Jesus Christ) came in the flesh (John 1:14; Matt. 1:21, 23). Lastly, He revealed Himself through the written Word of God, the 66 Hebreo, Judeo, Christian Canonical Books called the Holy Bible (John 5:39; 20:31; )

If anyone comes to you and claims that he is the last prophet or the final revelation of God apart from the Biblical Christ and that something is lacking and something is to be added in the 66 Canonical Books of the Bible, beware of him. He is a false prophet or a false messenger. Be wise in the Lord lest Satan and his false ministers deceive you and endanger your soul in hell. Repent, turn away from your sins, and commit your all to the Lord Jesus Christ and you will have salvation, Eternal Life, and Eternal Glory.

March 2015

Heads Up!!!

Every 3rd Sunday of the month is Missionary Sunday, when we acknowledge the labor of our All For Jesus Missionaries who go to the hinterlands and boondocks to preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. We support them through prayers and by digging deep into our pockets to underwrite their missionary efforts.